THEY SAY
A young boy stands on a station platform. The train is about to leave. Should he go with his mother or stay with his father? An infinity of possibilities rise from this decision. As long as he doesn’t choose, anything is possible. Every life deserves to be lived.

WE SAY
A mixture of Sliding Doors and Cloud Atlas? Whether that is a good thing will depend on your taste but we’re already put off by the idea of a future in which everyone has facial tattoos, and old age makeup doesn’t seem to have improved since the day of Little Big Man in the early 1970s . . .

About the Author

James has been running The Sci-Fi Movie Page since Before the Beginning of Time Itself (TM), i.e. since the site's inception in 1997. In addition to sci-fi James also likes 1970s motorbikes and chili dogs although he doesn't own the former and no longer eats the latter. He currently resides in Kiev, Ukraine for reasons best left unexplained.

This was a great sci-fi movie. It was a bit confusing but after the end – everything clicked into place and I had to re-watch it again and enjoy it a second time. Going into this movie without knowing anything about it is the best way. I hope you didn’t read what the author wrote up there -